Re: (Optional) list of participants

2016-09-08 Thread Gervase Markham
On 08/09/16 14:21, Rob Stradling wrote:
> Hi Gerv.  mailman adds this footer to each message:

Only on the mailing list version of each message. So I, for example, who
read via NNTP, don't see them. Nevertheless, this is better than
nothing, so I've emailed the list moderators to ask them to make the change.

Gerv


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Re: (Optional) list of participants

2016-09-08 Thread Rob Stradling
On 08/09/16 14:13, Gervase Markham wrote:
> On 07/09/16 00:17, Kirk Hall wrote:
>> Great idea, Gerv.  Question: How will we remember how/where to find the 
>> list?  (I never remember.)
> 
> Sorry, I don't have a good solution to that :-) I will try and remember
> to post it occasionally, and whenever a big discussion starts. Others
> may wish to get there before me on this.

Hi Gerv.  mailman adds this footer to each message:

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A quick Google search suggests that it's possible to edit this message:
https://mail.python.org/pipermail/mailman-users/2003-November/032852.html

If it can be edited, how about you append a line to the footer that says
something like:
"Useful links: https://wiki.mozilla.org/DevSecurityPolicyUsefulLinks;

?

-- 
Rob Stradling
Senior Research & Development Scientist
COMODO - Creating Trust Online

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Re: (Optional) list of participants

2016-09-08 Thread Gervase Markham
On 07/09/16 00:17, Kirk Hall wrote:
> Great idea, Gerv.  Question: How will we remember how/where to find the list? 
>  (I never remember.)

Sorry, I don't have a good solution to that :-) I will try and remember
to post it occasionally, and whenever a big discussion starts. Others
may wish to get there before me on this.

Gerv

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Re: (Optional) list of participants

2016-09-07 Thread Kirk Hall
On Tuesday, September 6, 2016 at 8:28:53 AM UTC-7, Gervase Markham wrote:
> While we try and evaluate contributions to this forum based on their
> content rather than on who posted them, the issue has been raised that
> it is sometimes useful to know where someone is coming from, who they
> represent, and what experience they have.
> 
> Therefore, I have started an entirely optional list of people who post
> to m.d.s.policy, along with information about them:
> 
> https://wiki.mozilla.org/CA:Policy_Participants
> 
> Please feel free to add yourself if you feel led; please do not add
> anyone other than yourself. This might also be a good place to say, if
> you want to be explicit about it, whether you are representing your
> employer or not.
> 
> Gerv

Great idea, Gerv.  Question: How will we remember how/where to find the list?  
(I never remember.)
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Re: (Optional) list of participants

2016-09-06 Thread Gervase Markham
Hi Percy,

On 06/09/16 16:46, Percy wrote:
> Percy Alpha; Researcher on Internet security and censorship in China
> http://percya.com ; CA related stuff: Broke the news on China's large
> scale MITM of Github in 2013, iCloud, Outlook, Yahoo in 2014; victim
> of Great Cannon (hijacking HTTP request) DDOS of the website and
> Github in 2015; called for CNNIC's revocation in 2013; monitored
> CNNIC's censorship on the news of it being revoked in 2015.

People should either a) get themselves an account on the Mozilla wiki
and add themselves, or b) if they feel they'd never use such an account
again, email me privately with specific permission to add them, and I will.

Gerv
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Re: (Optional) list of participants

2016-09-06 Thread Percy
Percy Alpha; Researcher on Internet security and censorship in China 
http://percya.com ; CA related stuff: Broke the news on China's large scale 
MITM of Github in 2013, iCloud, Outlook, Yahoo in 2014; victim of Great Cannon 
(hijacking HTTP request) DDOS of the website and Github in 2015; called for 
CNNIC's revocation in 2013; monitored CNNIC's censorship on the news of it 
being revoked in 2015. 

On Tuesday, September 6, 2016 at 8:28:53 AM UTC-7, Gervase Markham wrote:
> While we try and evaluate contributions to this forum based on their
> content rather than on who posted them, the issue has been raised that
> it is sometimes useful to know where someone is coming from, who they
> represent, and what experience they have.
> 
> Therefore, I have started an entirely optional list of people who post
> to m.d.s.policy, along with information about them:
> 
> https://wiki.mozilla.org/CA:Policy_Participants
> 
> Please feel free to add yourself if you feel led; please do not add
> anyone other than yourself. This might also be a good place to say, if
> you want to be explicit about it, whether you are representing your
> employer or not.
> 
> Gerv

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(Optional) list of participants

2016-09-06 Thread Gervase Markham
While we try and evaluate contributions to this forum based on their
content rather than on who posted them, the issue has been raised that
it is sometimes useful to know where someone is coming from, who they
represent, and what experience they have.

Therefore, I have started an entirely optional list of people who post
to m.d.s.policy, along with information about them:

https://wiki.mozilla.org/CA:Policy_Participants

Please feel free to add yourself if you feel led; please do not add
anyone other than yourself. This might also be a good place to say, if
you want to be explicit about it, whether you are representing your
employer or not.

Gerv
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